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===== Accessing the LWP with the NoMachine App ===== | ===== Accessing the LWP with the NoMachine App ===== | ||
- | This page is under construction! | + | As with the VWP and the Citrix Workspace app, you can also access the vLWP using a dedicated client. In this case, it is the [[https:// |
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+ | **Note**: The LWP wiki does not specify the name/ | ||
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+ | After you add a new host, you can connect to it by clicking on the respective button (see screenshot). NoMachine will then ask you for your UG credentials, | ||
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+ | The virtual environment in the NoMachine app is very similar to the vLWP session in the browser, but it comes with some additional functions. One important additional feature is the ability to access data on your local system directly from your remote session. | ||
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+ | === Accessing local Data with NoMachine App === | ||
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+ | To access your data locally, first open the NoMachine settings (accessible via hovering on the top-right of your virtual session). In this menu, you will now find an option called // | ||
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+ | If you select it, it will present you with the option to add different devices to your virtual environment. To make local data accessible, use the //Connect a disk// option. | ||
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+ | This will present you with available disks that you can make available in your virtual environment. What you see here depends on the available drives in your disk. In the provided example, only one drive (C:) is available and will be selected. | ||
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+ | The selected drive will be made available by default in your user's Desktop which is located at ''/ | ||
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+ | Your data is now available under the assigned name at its default location in the virtual environment. You can now transfer data between your local and virtual environment, | ||
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